Switzerland’s biometric passport is not only one of the most powerful in the world but also one of the most visually striking.
When exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light, the passport reveals intricate patterns featuring Swiss landmarks and natural landscapes. This feature is more than just aesthetic—it plays a key role in preventing fraud and counterfeiting.
Why does the Swiss passport glow under UV light?
In 2022, Switzerland introduced its latest biometric passport, combining advanced security measures with artistic design. According to Keesing Technologies, the passport’s UV-reactive paper helps verify its authenticity, making it harder to counterfeit. Under black UV light, hidden patterns and colourful designs appear, showcasing the country’s iconic landscapes and architecture while enhancing border security.
Security features of Swiss passport
Switzerland’s passport is equipped with several advanced security measures, as reported by Newly Swissed magazine. Key features include:
- Biometric chip: Each passport contains an embedded chip that stores the holder’s data, including a digital photograph, fingerprints, and signature.
- Encrypted data: All information on the chip is encrypted, making it difficult for hackers to access.
- Digital signature: Each passport has a unique digital signature, allowing border authorities to electronically verify its authenticity. This signature is unique to every passport and cannot be forged.
- Quick verification: Special scanners at border control points can read the chip, ensuring fast and reliable identity verification.
Passport of high global mobility
Beyond its security features, the Swiss passport is also one of the most powerful in the world. According to the Henley Passport Index, Swiss passport holders can travel to 190 countries visa-free, making it the fourth most powerful passport globally.